User Profile: Rocket88

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  • in reply to: Recommended Speed test sites #6927
    Rocket88
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    www.speedof.me seems pretty good and what I am using. Still interested in what others like.

    Rocket88
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    Additional comment. Please list acceptable special characters in WiFi passwords. Or, better yet, range change and refuse those that aren’t acceptable.

    I uncovered my problem, it wasn’t DHCP. It was the character ‘ in my password. I changed it to an @ and all is working.

    I still think it would be nice to know when a new network is created what DHCP pool has been created and the range for DHCP versus static.

    Thanks

    in reply to: X2 VLAN devices not visible to LAN computers #6922
    Rocket88
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    I had a similar issue with my Canon printer. I believe mDNS may have been the solution. But whatever it was that fixed it required that I power cycle the NeWiFi D2 router to fix it. Just figured I should pass that along. This is V 2.8.0

    Setup has been somewhat vexing, but I am sure much better than a pro router with comparable security features.

    in reply to: Are all named devices assigned a static IP? #6914
    Rocket88
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    This is a wonderful feature. Others should copy it!

    As part of my security overhaul I am identifying and naming each and every device on my network. In the process I am giving them all fixed internal IP addresses which will be very handy for administration. Should also eliminate the occasional issues with printing where printers have obtained new DHCP IP addresses.

    Brilliant idea, and as you say, no real down side unless you are running out of internal IP addresses.

    in reply to: No Internet after power failures or reboot (Newifi) #6899
    Rocket88
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    This might be an ethernet configuration problem. Does your router have setting for speed, duplex, etc. If so, try setting it to Auto. Also, while it makes no sense, possibly try another Ethernet cable just to be sure.

    Presumably you may have solved this already, but it would be great if you share the solution (if you still remember LOL).

    in reply to: accessing router page #6898
    Rocket88
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    If you use some other IP address you won’t be accessing the router’s web page, but something else 😉

    in reply to: Firmware updates – Announcements vs Downloads pages #6897
    Rocket88
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    I too am wondering this. The reason is that the author of router security web site suggests that when buying a used router is to update it using USB to ensure there’s no malicious code. Updating over the net could allow said code to bypass the intended update and perpetuate the malware.

    I am guessing that the files on the firmware site (mentioned above) are primarily for those that have bought a pcwrt compatible router that wish to install pcwrt for the first time. Presumably those users would then use the alternate and simpler approach to updates from the router pcwrt web page.

    Thanks for your help.

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